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Trump claims Putin will be more 'generous' in peace talks than 'difficult' Ukraine
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Trump Keeps Pressure on Ukraine as Putin Seen Open to Ceasefire
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, reacted to the speech of French President Emmanuel Macron, who called Russia a threat to Europe.
Trump imposed tariffs against Washington’s three biggest trading partners, drawing immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China and sending financial markets into a tailspin. Just after midnight, Trump put 25% taxes, or tariffs, on Mexican and Canadian imports, though he limited the levy to 10% on Canadian energy.
Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Toronto on Monday to demand peace for Ukraine on its own terms. Demonstrators gathered near Yonge and Dundas streets, then headed to the U.S. consulate to call on the U.S. to continue its support of Ukraine more than three years after Russia invaded the country.
The Foreign Ministry said last week that Washington had given it the green light at a meeting between Russian and U.S. officials in Turkey to appoint Darchiev
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Raw Story on MSN'There is something off': NYT columnist anticipates 'dirty deal' between Trump and PutinDonald Trump's growing attacks on Ukraine as he more openly embraces Russia is an alarming sign of a possible "dirty deal" between the American president and Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggested New York Times columnist Tom Friedman on MSNBC.
President Vladimir Putin says that Russia should choose a peace in Ukraine that will ensure the long-term security of Russia and its sustainable development.
Russia on Wednesday asked how Ukraine could attend potential talks on ending their three-year war when a Ukrainian decree from 2022 rules out negotiations with President Vladimir Putin.
One demonstrator said Russia's President Vladimir Putin is a "terrorist who's killing people and who invaded a free country."
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin ... they are talking about working positively with Russia, appeasing Vladimir Putin, a lying, murderous dictator. Make that make sense,” a visibly ...
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